Bilstein Clubsport Coilover System (997 GT3)
Designed to Fit:
- 2005 - 2012 Porsche 911 GT3 & GT2 (997)
Product Details
The BILSTEIN Clubsport® suspension system is a fully street-legal, TÜV-certified high-end coilover package that is also designed for uncompromising use in the fields of racing and clubsport. This kit combines the tried-and-tested BILSTEIN mono-tube gas pressure technology with the highest levels of engineering from the field of motor sport.
The 2-way adjustable suspension system, complete with integrated reservoir, provides a significant weight advantage for racing and clubsport use compared to systems with external reservoirs. Rebound and compression forces can be adjusted independently via the two easily accessible motorsport-proven aluminum adjustment dials inside the vehicle, enabling the suspension setup to be changed quickly and accurately at all times.
With 10 click positions for rebound and 10 click positions for compression, a wide range of handling options can be selected in just seconds, allowing for instant back-to-back set-up modification and testing. The combination of adjustable wheel camber and ride height with the 100 possible valving settings, make it possible to fine-tune the suspension setup based on the specific racetrack, weather conditions and vehicle weight, as well as driver and tire specifications.
- Front Lowered Height: 10-30mm
- Rear Lowered Height: 10-30mm
Features
- 2-way damping force adjuster for independent adjustment of rebound and compression forces
- Aluminum adjustment wheels with clearly identified tuning settings from 1 (soft) to 10 (hard)
- Color-coding: red for rebound force, blue for compression force
- Manually adjustable without additional tools
- Each definite click of the wheel confirms the simple and quick damping force adjustment
- Wheel camber is adjustable by aluminum support bearing
- Weight advantage by eliminating the need for an external oil reservoir
- BILSTEIN-monotube technology developed through years of motorsport involvement
- Spring plates and lock nuts made from special aluminium alloy
- Quality built racing springs
- Roadworthy: TÜV certificate according to Section 19 of the German Road Traffic
- Licensing Regulations (StVZO)
- Extremely easy to install and simple to use
- Can be retrofitted for racing in cooperation with BILSTEIN-Motorsport on request
- Surface coating using Triple-C-Technology® for long-lasting corrosion resistance
About Bilstein
When August Bilstein laid the foundations for the innovation incubator BILSTEIN in Altenvoerde in Germany's Westphalia region in 1873, nobody had any idea of the crucial influence the company's products would one day have on the driving comfort and safety of cars. Instead it was metal window fittings - sold under the catchy name of AUBI, an abbreviation of August Bilstein - that soon made the company famous far beyond the boundaries of Bilstein's local region and even abroad.
A whole series of technical innovations followed and the revenues earned through these patents provided a solid basis for the later successes of what was still a young company. In order to meet the exacting quality demands already in the preliminary stage of manufacturing the fittings, the company set up its own strip iron rolling mill in 1919. In line with the motto "A rolling stone gathers no moss", Hans Bilstein, who had taken over the running of the company from his father, returned to his native Westphalia from the USA, which in the 1920s was still a long way away, bringing with him new concepts for nickel- and chrome-plating processes.
Entry into the automotive business: 1928-1954
It was in 1927 that Hans Bilstein made the first move towards the automotive accessories industry, through his co-operation with the Berlin-based lifting gear company Levator-Hebezeug-Fabrik. He did not have to wait long to see his activities bear fruit.
In 1928, four years before the opening of the first motorway between Cologne and Bonn, BILSTEIN supplied the first chrome-plated bumper for mass-produced cars. Just one year later the company began producing car jacks. In typical BILSTEIN style, it entered this market with a resounding technical innovation, introducing the first usable side jack to a world that was only slowly getting used to the car. But the true world sensation was still to come.
Gaining the lead through expertise and technology: 1954 to the present day
In 1954, BILSTEIN was the first to realise the potential offered by an idea of Prof. Bourcier de Carbon, a French researcher in the field of vibrations. The aim was to eliminate the physical disadvantages of the conventional telescopic shock absorbers, whilst at the same time making the dampers lighter and able to be fitted in any position.
Enormous effort went into development, accompanied by substantial investment in the necessary production facilities, in order to achieve this ambitious target. And it paid off. The introduction of the first mono-tube gas pressure shock absorber in a standard production Mercedes-Benz vehicle in 1957 by what was at the time the 'Fittings and car jack manufacturer BILSTEIN' (Beschlag- und Wagenheber-Hersteller BILSTEIN) is still today considered a major contribution to active driving safety.
Gas pressure technology is now used in all types of telescope shock absorbers developed for use on powerful, high-class cars. The latest highlight is the development of the air spring module that BILSTEIN supplies 'just in sequence' to the Mercedes S-Class production line.
To this day, the demands of its customers in the automotive and tuning industries, combined with its commitment to motor sports, are what drive development and innovation at BILSTEIN. All AMG Mercedes in the DTM and over half of the teams in the 24 hour race on the Nürburgring approach the starting line with BILSTEIN accessories.
The name BILSTEIN has for many decades been closely associated with high tech in the field of suspension design, driving comfort and safety. In order to expand this position in the future, BILSTEIN became a division of ThyssenKrupp Technologies AG in 1988, and a wholly-owned subsidiary in 2005. The partnership and co-operation within the group will enable the company to continue to inspire with innovations in the traditional BILSTEIN way.